Chevelle / El Camino 1968-1972 Front Steering Kit on 2040-parts.com
Palo Alto, California, US
This kit will fit 1968-1972 Chevelle and El Camino. These parts come in black or red. They are also corrosion resistant. This will fit all GM -A body cars.
Center Link 1pc
Idler Arm 1pc
Inner Tie Rod Ends 2pcs
Outer Tie Rod Ends 2pcs
Tie Rod Sleeves 2pcs
The center link, idler are tie rods all have powdered-metal gusher bearing to allow grease to penetrate bearing surfaces. This will allow you to have better lubication in all the moving parts.
These are made by Bare Speed.
if you have any questions please feel free to ask. Please specify if you want black or red.
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